Live, let live

To the editor:

Don’t you find it amazing today that people are so bored and stressed out in their lives that they cannot find anything to do to get attention so they start infringing on others’ lifestyles.

We have Mr. Gladfelter and others of his group that have decided they deserve recognition. I’m sorry, but I don’t believe the Bible and the good Lord accepts this behavior. Plus the fact that I’m thinking society is going to have a problem treating you people as a real dad-and-mom-with-kids type of family.

Enter Mr. Campbell with his problem with my smoking and a Joe Douglas and others that are feeling so sorry for the waitress that has to dump and clean the ash trays and smell the smoke?

Excuse me, but this poor downtrodden waitress is laughing all the way to the bank or she or he wouldn’t be there doing that job.

I believe that if you took the time to research this, you would find that the ex-smokers are the fire-breathing do-rights here.

Civil rights, boys and girls. We all have them. Live and let live. We have more important problems to deal with.

Gail Carpenter,

Perry